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+ | *Because '''the Almighty''' holds Honor, it has been theorized that his original name was Tanavast. [[Kaladin]] is addressed as follows in a vision. |
− | + | <blockquote>"Child of Tanavast. Child of Honor. Child of the one long since departed."<ref>the Way of Kings, p. 648</ref></blockquote> |
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As '''the Almighty''' matches the last two requirements, it stands to reason that the first applies to him as well. |
As '''the Almighty''' matches the last two requirements, it stands to reason that the first applies to him as well. |
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Revisión del 22:57 8 dic 2010
The Almighty is worshipped as a god on the world of Roshar. At the time of The Way of Kings he is dead and leaves a series of visions received by Dalinar triggered by the Highstorms.
He holds Honor, one of the shards of Adonalsium.[1]
Theories
- Because the Almighty holds Honor, it has been theorized that his original name was Tanavast. Kaladin is addressed as follows in a vision.
"Child of Tanavast. Child of Honor. Child of the one long since departed."[2]
As the Almighty matches the last two requirements, it stands to reason that the first applies to him as well.
References
- ↑ Confirmed by Brandon Sanderson at a signing
- ↑ the Way of Kings, p. 648
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